If Google Translate can be trusted, it seems the error message says "Select the boot sector 1. Physical disk - probably TSR.BOOT unknown virus [7] - not disinfect puedre". Does that seem like a correct translation to you?

If so, my guess would be that there is more than one disk volume attached to the computer, and the second one contains code that looks suspicious (the "probably unknown TSR.BOOT" virus is a type of generic detection for these types of threats).

By any chance, are you using anything like boot sector-based password protection or disk encryption program on the computer?

The virus lab will need to get copies of the boot sector from the disk volumes (and possibly the master boot record from the hard disk drive) in order to determine why a TSR.BOOT virus is being reported. Please contact ESET technical support in your country to open a case with technical support and they will explain the process for making copies of these and sending them in for analysis.

Hi Aryeh
i have read your advice .but it is no more possible to get that dates.my hard disk went to heaven .I had a lot of troubles the last week .maybe that could be the reason. but i wil remember it for next time.
thank you very much with helping me